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The Star Trek Official Starships Collection part 134 features a Vulcan Survey Ship from the 20th century, as seen in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode 'Carbon Creek'.
This mid-20th century Vulcan ship investigated the launch of Earth's first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, in 1957 before an onboard malfunction caused it to crash in Carbon Creek, Pennsylvania.
Unlike later Vulcan vessels of the 22nd century, the Vulcan survey starship did not have a sizeable annular warp ring that encircled the main body. Instead, the survey ship of the 20th century was an American football-shaped vessel and had warp engine pods attached to its rear section. It also had impulse engines that emitted an amber glow when in use.
Inside the magazine, illustrator John Eaves explains how he came up with a concept for a 20th-century Vulcan ship for the Enterprise episode ‘Carbon Creek’, plus writers Mike Sussman and Phyllis Strong talk about their experiences of working on Enterprise in the early days.
The model comes with stand in a nice display carton and English original magazine, magazines can have wrinkles due to its original packaging.